THREE things to expect from Ascot United in the 2016/17 Emirates FA Cup tonight

Friday night football returns to Ascot United’s Racecourse Ground with the start of the 2016/17 Emirates FA Cup (ko 7.45pm).

The Extra Preliminary Round draw threw together the Yellamen and relegated Milton United for the start of the 136th edition of the competition – just 12 matches from a Wembley semi-final.

Here’s what to expect from Friday nights opener.

Expectation

Ascot’s defeat to Highmoor-IBIS on Tuesday in the Hellenic Premier League will not have been a surprise to many onlookers, but read into the tie and the manner of the defeat – a last minute winner despite the United goalkeeper being dismissed on 25 minutes – might just have shocked a few.

In short, despite being a man down the Yellamen did not rollover, in fact they equalised Higmoor’s first half lead before stand in goalkeeper Jeff Lamb was beaten again in the 90th minute.

Against Division 1 East Milton, United will be the favourites and expected to advance.

A stronger team than first thought

Despite quite literally not communication out of the Racecourse Ground and a player exodus that greatly boosted the ranks at local rivals, United have quietly put together a side that might not hit the heights of recent Ascot sides but will certainly be a test for some of the clubs top half rivals.

They have though lost the services of former Holyport man Jamie West who turned up on the subs bench for Flackwell Heath on Tuesday night.

Replicating that FA Vase success

United have twice been quarter-finalists in the FA Vase in the last four season. In five seasons of FA Cup ties though they’ve never been passed the Preliminary Round.

Joint-manager Paul McGrotty spoke to the FA website this week and said: “We have been in The FA Cup a few times and never had great success compared to The FA Vase, so it would be nice to get a win on Friday and look forward to a home game against Didcot.

“Two home ties would be very exciting for the club. We enter at an early stage, so we want to build the momentum and start to draw in a crowd.”

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Tom is the co-editor of FootballinBracknell. He has played at the lowest possible level of football. In real life Tom works for Trinity Mirror. Manager of Binfield Ladies in the Thames Valley Women's League.